Gas cleaning and wet filtration
Wet scrubber and industrial gas cleaning system
For plants handling acid gases, odor, particulate, SOx, HCl, NH3 or process emissions, we engineer the scrubber type, liquid circuit and material selection around real process data.
+90 212 356 78 70 · info@mdsjprocess.com · The form is optional; gas analysis, flow rate or site photos by email usually create a faster technical answer.
- Focus
- Wet scrubber
- Scope
- Gas cleaning
- Process
- Acid gas, odor, particulate
Ad relevance
Search intent this page answers
Scrubber searches can mean different process problems. This page helps buyers identify the right wet gas cleaning direction quickly.
When this solution fits
Acid gas, odor, vapor or soluble contaminants are present
Particulate and gas removal must be handled in one system
Material selection depends on corrosion and chemical resistance
Process air or flue gas must meet a defined emission limit
Initial data needed for a correct offer
Gas flow rate, temperature, humidity and contaminant levels
Target emission limit or permit requirements
Chemical composition and corrosion risk
Site layout, stack location and utility information
Typical system scope
Scrubber selection is not based on flow rate alone. Gas composition, temperature, liquid chemistry and corrosion risk define the right material and equipment scope. A technical call or process email is the fastest path.
Venturi, packed bed, tray or spray tower type selection
Circulation pump, nozzles, demister and dosing system
FRP, PP, stainless or coated material specification
Fan, ducting, automation, commissioning and documentation
Application fit
Industries and applications
Why direct contact works better than a form
Chemical, petrochemical and surface treatment plants
Waste incineration, energy and flue gas cleaning
Biogas, odor control and wastewater process air
Glass, mineral, fertilizer and acid gas processes
FAQ
Which gases can a wet scrubber handle? +
Wet scrubbers can be used for HCl, SOx, NH3, acid gases, odor compounds, soluble gases and some particulate processes; suitability depends on gas analysis.
What is the difference between a venturi scrubber and packed bed scrubber? +
A venturi scrubber is preferred for particulate and high-energy contact, while a packed bed scrubber is usually selected for gas absorption and chemical washing.
How is scrubber material selected? +
Temperature, pH, chemical content and corrosion risk determine whether FRP, PP, stainless steel or coated construction is suitable.